Converting Memories To Editor Groups; Converting A Memory When The Editor Is Empty - Compulite Spark User Manual

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Converting Memories to Editor Groups

Converting Memories to Editor
Groups
Memories can be converted to groups in the editor and used as building blocks for new
memories.
The key sequences for converting a memory to an editor group are dictated by whether the
editor is empty or not.
The intensity and parameter values in memories converted to an editor group overwrite
any editor values for channels and spots in common. Example: You are converting
memory 1 to an editor group. In memory 1 channel 5 is at 80%. Channel 5 is ain the
editor at 35%. When you convert memory 1 to an editor group, channel 5 receives the
80% intensity level from the memory.

Converting a memory when the editor is empty

Example: Convert memory 4 to a group in the editor, edit, and store the lighting state as
memory 5.
Keypresses
1. Select memory 4.
2. Press [ENTER]
3. Select and edit channels
and spots.
=]
4. Press [
5. Enter 5 on the numeric
keypad.
6. Press [STORE
Spark
Results/Comments
The contents of mem 4 (spots and parameter
values, channels and intensity/scroller
assignments) are converted to group in the
editor. The channels/spots are displayed in
white. Notice that after pressing [ENTER],
Memory 4 disappears from the command line.
This assures that you are working on an editor
group and not a memory. The last memory
display is rplaced by the memory entered. E # is
displayed to the right of the command line.
Memory is in the command line.
The message Memory 5 Stored is displayed.

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